The argument seems to be, I'm paraphrasing, "psych people can't deal with complex stuff" which really boils down to "I can't teach them complex stuff". Taken at face value the argument is psych researchers are not clever — reality of course is not aligned really with that view.
In the UK they have no choice, they have to do stats every year. Is the North American system not like that?
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it is at most places (but just once, not every year). at some, you can opt out by, e.g., doing a BA instead of a BSc. and many do.
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OK, I did not know that about your system. It's not true here. I see where you are coming from now. Here it can easily be slotted in, some basic R instead of SPSS and some Python instead of ePrime. Many unis now do this, including UCL.
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